Sentences with phrase «uncertainty over what»

«There is no doubt that any election and new administration creates uncertainty over what rules or laws will be created or repealed and how they will be enforced by our government and our courts,» said Clare Hart, CEO of Sterling Talent Solutions, a global background screening and onboarding firm headquartered in New York City.
«But the uncertainty over what a Trump administration would do has made other pro bono planning difficult.
But that is too high a price to pay in part due to the uncertainty over what federal and state governments will do to reduce carbon emissions to combat global warming, the spokesman explained.
It's just that there's plenty of uncertainty over what would happen next.
They forecast major changes in the marine ecosystem, but say there is huge uncertainty over what those changes will be.
Mr Beard said: «There was a huge amount of uncertainty over what would happen in Olympics year.
Financial and estate planning might not be exciting — and it could even be a bit frightening — but hiring an attorney to get your affairs in order will help reduce the stress and uncertainty over what happens to your assets in case you are incapacitated or pass on.
But uncertainty over what causes these explosions has led researchers to reconsider their assumptions.
The Electoral Commission of Ghana over 5 months period has walked this Nation along a volatile path of uncertainty over what the future state of the voters» register is.
But he said the uncertainty over what will happen in Washington on health care funding and on major tax changes is making it hard to plan.
The nights are still filled with uncertainty over what the future holds but tonight at the Alabang Elementary School, under the dim lights of the basketball court and amid the jostling of bodies; Gabriel, Jenalyn and Joralyn nod off to sleep, comforted and content against their mothers» breasts.
TOKYO (AP)-- Asian shares slipped Monday amid uncertainty over what the U.S. Federal Reserve might do on interest rates and Britain's status on the European Union.
«A number of agents I spoke to said last year that they weren't selling as hard, they weren't working as hard, and they weren't meeting with people as much as they used to because of their confusion and uncertainty over what might happen with the DOL,» he explained.
And now that Obamacare remains the law of the land under a hostile White House and Congress, insurers may be feeling the pinch of uncertainty over what the future holds for Obamacare's marketplaces.
Britain's currency, the pound sterling, and shares in Scotland - based financial institutions have both sagged amid uncertainty over what currency an independent Scotland would use and whether businesses and capital would flee across the border.
Trump's focus on U.S. automotive jobs, and uncertainty over what policies he may introduce, have been central topics of discussions among industry officials at the annual auto show.

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«The ability to plan for business decisions has been impacted already by the uncertainty, especially over what the tax rates will be in 2013.»
But parts of American energy security policies are at odds with influential elements in President Obama's Democratic Party, who want to curtail what they perceive to be Canada's «dirty crude» from the oilsands — witness the continuing uncertainty over the future of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
But uncertainty remains over what regulators will make of the merged group's grip of the overall agriculture market, with a combined market share in seeds and pesticides of about 28 %.
The Southeast Asian economy expanded 4.9 percent on - year over the April - June period amid uncertainties in global growth, persistent weakness in oil prices and the spreading of what is being called the country's worst - ever political crisis.
When a firm announces, for example, that it plans to acquire another company, the target company's stock will generally rise in value, while the acquiring company's will fall, typically due to the uncertainty surrounding any acquisition and because the acquirer usually has to pay a premium over what the target company is worth.
If this is the uncertainty over a period of a few years, what is the case with purported periods of centuries, millennia, or millions of years?
It believes the fact of coming into existence, and has thus succeeded in over - coming within itself the uncertainty that corresponds to the nothingness of the antecedent non-being; it believes the «thus» of what has come into existence, and has consequently succeeded in annulling within itself the possible «how.»
In ethics the dualistic uncertainty over the nature of «reality» and our perception of it is a major justification for modern moral relativism, or the claim that what is called morality is actually grounded in nothing but people's emotive and purely arbitrary preferences.
If anything, given what's happened in recent days in the markets in New York and London — and with continuing uncertainty over Greece — David Cameron wants to get on with the cuts as quickly as possible.
Two federal programs covering medical care for survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks expire next year, and uncertainty looms over what will come in their place.
Rosanne Tuohy, the senior center's assistant director said there's been anxiety over the last five years because of, «the uncertainty of whether or not we were going to stay open and what our seniors would do if we closed,» she said.
But the many scientific uncertainties, and the sheer complexity of climate, made room for limitless debate over what actions, if any, governments should take.
«The primary uncertainty in sea level rise is what are the ice sheets going to do over the coming century,» said Mathieu Morlighem, an expert in ice sheet modeling at the University of California, Irvine, who led the paper along with dozens of other contributors from institutions around the world.
But what of the bust phase, where time horizons are trimmed, balance sheets are mismatched, and there is considerable uncertainty over the timing and likelihood of cash flows?
Creating uncertainty through breaking the convention on quarter percent moves would be good for the market, because market players have gained a false confidence over what the Fed can and can't do.
-LSB-...] month, there is a lot of uncertainty over point values because we've seen United and Delta devalue, but we don't know what will happen to the American Airlines and US Airways charts -LSB-...]
While in retrospect there are similarities between Capcom and From Software's creations, Freedom Unite still achieves a very personal uncertainty as to what waits around the next corner and with the looming prospect of randomly spawning beasts over unrelated missions, the sense of danger remains as fresh today as it did then.
Over the past 10 years, various actors, screenwriters, and directors have come and gone, possibly hinting at a lack of confidence among the relevant parties in Hollywood that the film can actually succeed, as well as a degree of uncertainty within the ranks of series publisher Sony itself as to what form an Uncharted film should even take.
Your affinity for the verbs in place increases and the game's rules seem more clear but the uncertainty of what will happen next looms over you at all times.
After months of uncertainty over whether Square Enix was fixing the game, not helped by Square Enix not even knowing what was going on, the game has gotten its fix.
What hovers over the place is a spirit of uncertainty; one that questions bedrock values like «originality» and «authenticity».
When I spoke to her, she wasn't sure what would happen over the course of the summer; the uncertainty is tantalizing, if it also puts the creative process under unusual anthropological scrutiny.
The bottom line is that while there is remaining uncertainty in the tropical trends over the last 30 years, there is no clear discrepancy between what the models expect and the observations.
Some of these changes are a bit more prone to prediction than others, but there will still be some uncertainty about the exact amount of GHGs over what period of time will be needed to make them happen and about the implications of each change.
In the interview, with Andy Balaskovitz, I described the value of having a public more attuned to how science works — that new knowledge is what's left over after peers chew on each others» data and analysis, and that argument and uncertainty are normal, that science is a journey, not a set of facts:
While it's fashionable these days to fight over who's in denial about what facts on climate change, a focus on known uncertainty goes way back.
There is still some uncertainty regarding what, exactly, our climate (not to mention society) will do over the next 100 years.
In comparing the track forecasts for Isaac with that for Katrina, he noted how much of what is called the «cone of uncertainty» — the wide area over which the track could range — had shrunk in comparing the forecasts seven years apart.
The many scientific uncertainties, and the sheer complexity of climate, made room for limitless debate over what actions, if any, governments should take.
The price bounces around and that adds a little bit of uncertainty, potentially a lot of uncertainty... A tax, on the other hand, sends a very strong price signal that's unambiguous and not clouded with a lot of noise, so that people can actually understand what carbon will cost them and how the price of carbon will increase persistently and predictably over time.
Why not construct some emissions scenarios that cover what you think might happen over the next 50 (or 100) years, and then run those scenarios through a range of leading climate models, performing multiple runs for each model to capture both the uncertainty in the model physics and internal variability.
The arguments are over how much, how fast, what are the impacts (WGII), what should we do about it, what the uncertainties really are, is reality matching models, if not then can we rely on their projections.
Contrary to what Peter Taylor says in his book, it is well known that sulphate aerosols created in the atmosphere from fossil fuel combustion were a major influence on the small cooling trend from 1940, although uncertainties remain over the scale of the effect.
It's not very good for saying «in 2050, the temperature will be X», but it is useful for determining what range the average temperature is likely to be within over, say, a 30 - year period centered on the date in question (with much uncertainty) given certain starting conditions and certain inputs and changes in forcing over time, and.
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